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9-12th grades (EdTech, English, Asian American Literature, Writing. Ethnic Studies, TEAACH Act-Asian American History). Higher Education: Curriculum and Instruction. Education Consultant: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
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Preview of South Asian American Key Words Handbook (Middle & High School)

South Asian American Key Words Handbook (Middle & High School)

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A classroom-ready glossary of 41 essential Asian American and South Asian American identity terms, with two reading levels per entry (middle school and high school) so the same book works for both. Includes real-world examples, "Why it matters" reflection callouts, discussion prompts, and full citations. Perfect for AAPI Heritage Month, ELA, social studies, advisory, and any district teaching to the TEAACH Act or similar standards. 50 pages, full color, print-ready PDF. This ready-to-use South
Preview of South Asian American History/English lesson

South Asian American History/English lesson

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The South Asian American Policy & Research Institute conducted interviews with South Asians who came to the US prior to the Immigration Act of 1965; therefore, this primary source is a precious and crucial document, which can be used to teach high school students about the amazing journey of Indians in the diaspora. The workshop aims to equip high school teachers and students with a comprehensive understanding of South Asian American history and culture. It aligns with the Illinois TEAACH Act
Preview of Life of Pi Quiz/Test on Part 1 only

Life of Pi Quiz/Test on Part 1 only

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This is a 9th/10 grade test on Part 1 of the novel Life of Pi.There are 20 multiple choice questions. You can use these questions to guide class discussion as well. Use only the questions you want to! You can decide to use 5, 10, 15, or all 20.
Preview of Musical: In the Heights Quick 10 pt assignment

Musical: In the Heights Quick 10 pt assignment

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Ask the students to take notes from a feminist lens as they watch the 2021 musical. There are two options for a quick paragraph assignment. There is a rubric and examples for students to use as a guide.
Preview of The Best We Could Do Single Panel Analysis

The Best We Could Do Single Panel Analysis

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This is a single panel analysis for The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. Teachers can use it as a major or minor assessment at any point in the graphic novel. This assignment shows that the students are halfway through the book. This assignment comes with a short rubric. Students are to use varied sentence styles and some graphic novel terms as well.
Preview of Redlining: Read and Respond (DEI or Ethnic Studies)

Redlining: Read and Respond (DEI or Ethnic Studies)

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Students will learn about the history of redlining. They will be able to determine the central idea of the text, cite evidence, and identify the author’s main purpose. Teachers are provided with the article, the assignment, answer key, and a quick rubric. (If you are interested in connections with the novel Kindred, then redlining can be compared to the loss of Dana's arm. Dana must never forget the horrors of slavery; in this same vein, redlining from the past still trickles into modern times.
Preview of Four I's of Oppression (DEI or Ethnic Studies assignment)

Four I's of Oppression (DEI or Ethnic Studies assignment)

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Students will watch a youtube video clip on the Four I's of Oppression. Then, they will be able to summarize and give an example of each type. Answer key and rubric are provided. This is useful diversity, equity, and inclusion lessons.
Preview of Science Fiction Major Assessment

Science Fiction Major Assessment

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This product is for high school students but can be adapted for middle school. Students will find parallels between science fiction (speculative fiction) and the real world. They will recognize, group, and evaluate trends and arguments that highlight potential changes in society. In addition, they will make self-to-text, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections using a variety of forms: movies, cartoons, short stories, and novels.
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9-12th grades (EdTech, English, Asian American Literature, Writing. Ethnic Studies, TEAACH Act-Asian American History). Higher Education: Curriculum and Instruction. Education Consultant: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

Teaching style

Students learn best when they make authentic connections with their environment and their education; therefore, it is important for students to gain meaningful, lifelong experiences in and outside the academic classroom, but it is more so important that they are given options. Although I pick essential required material for reading and writing, the students are given choices for major assessments. What do they want to research? I remind students that if they are not passionate about connecting to the material, then intrinsic motivation and curiosity will be nonexistent. With each student-initiated project and each session of my courses, my teaching and assessments become more granular and stronger as I learn and grow with my students and colleagues through discussion and feedback. In terms of assignments, my formative assessments include weekly discussion boards or dialectical journal entries, which provide me with opportunities to informally assess students’ engagement, questions regarding the texts, and overall learning. Formal, summative evaluations such as papers, projects, case studies and presentations contribute to current research and provide me with more critical level of their mastery in learning. I assess the effectiveness of my teaching by analyzing their first paper and their last paper. As I look for growth in their writing and comprehension skills, students are also shown their first and last assessments, so they can witness their own development by the end of the semester. I utilize divergent questions to see if they can generate multiple creative solutions. As I grow in my field, I demand more questions and use more Socratic techniques while incorporating my dry sense of humor with attempted improv.

Awards & shining teacher moments

In 2014, Dr. Achettu developed the first-ever one-year core course on Asian American literature for Chicago Public Schools, marking a groundbreaking achievement as the first of its kind in the nation.

My own education history

Loyola University Chicago (BA, MEd, EdD)

Additional biographical information

I have taught remote, hybrid, and in the traditional classroom for high school and higher education.